How to become a priority on a WiFi network?

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Selene -  
 k4rdash -
Hello, I am currently in a residence for apprentices. I am therefore connecting via Ethernet to the residence's network (through a socket in the wall that is found in each of the 200 rooms). However, right now there are a lot of people (around a hundred) and consequently, since everyone is heavily using the connection, I am lagging. I sound like a robot on Skype and it's a disaster for gaming.
I would like to know if there is a way to make my computer a priority on the connection.

Thank you in advance :) (save a geekette in distress)

Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 8.0

2 answers

MrMeuh
 
Well, there is one.
You just need to open the Windows command (Windows key + "R") and then type "cmd".
Once you’re on the command line, type "netsh interface tcp show global" and the throttling that allowed for shared connections will be removed! You are now prioritized!!!!!!
I hope this helps you, Mr. Moo.
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Hel
 
Hello,

Is there a way to no longer be prioritized?

Thank you.
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Nightmare_exe > Hel
 
To no longer be a priority, you need to type "netsh interface set global autotuning=restricted" in the command prompt.
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Antonin
 

And to return to normal? please

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Loup
 

Hello, can you just tell me how to remove this command? Thank you.

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LHOSTE
 

it's showing me this
Global TCP Settings
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Receive-side scaling state       : enabled
Auto-tuning level of receive window   : normal
Congestion control provider         : default
ECN capability                     : disabled
RFC 1323 timestamps                 : allowed
Initial RTO                         : 1000
RSC (Receive Segment Coalescing) state : enabled
Non-SACK RTT resilience           : disabled
Maximum SYN retransmissions         : 4
Fast Open                           : enabled
Fast Open Fallback                  : enabled
HyStart                             : enabled
Proportional rate reduction          : enabled
Rhythm profile                       : off
What should I do?

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